KtCallista

GodfatherND wrote:I have tried drinking coffee several times, but it just didn't work out. It wasn't the coffee...it was me. We're still friends.

LP

I gave up caffeine completely for most of a decade. Only fell off the wagon because my husband did too and our friends are coffee roasters and you can get good coffee that will rival a fine wine locally here! (completely different tastes, but same degree of care and artisan-ship)

I vaguely remember Pepsi Clear. I was raised in a Coke only house, but my bestie was a Pepsi guy. I drank whatever was wet in high school, preferably caffeinated.

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norcalbecca

KtCallista wrote:PS - Becca, we like to put a top pic on the start of each page, it can be anything of your choice. Please edit your post and add an image using the img tags "[ img ] URL [ /img ]" without the spaces.

LP

Didn't realize I started a new page (I was on WAY too early this morning), but it's been fixed.

jawsuser

Just a quick note to say hi and update. Dad is back on hospice. He scared me yesterday. We started a new medicine to try and decrease the mucus and it made him slur his speach, weak, confused, and some hallucinations.I woke up this morning and didn't hear him coughing. I was hesitant to go check on him, I honestly expected him to be dead after yesterday. Thankfully he wasn't. I stopped the medicine yesterday and he was back to normal today. He did go to church this morning, but then was exhausted from coughing. We were supposed to go out to lunch with friends. So friends and I ran out bought food and came back to eat at home with him. The coughing is bad - he sounds like he is trying to cough up a lung and it totally exhausts him.

On a different note they filled in the one hole washed by the rain, but the sinkhole over the upper spillway is still growing. I am waiting for some car to race over it and have the rest of the road fall in. Its amazing to me how many people think "local traffic only" includes them. Oh well if they get caught in the sink hole its their fault.
Done raving last post.

KtCallista

Just a quick note to say hi and update. Dad is back on hospice. He scared me yesterday. We started a new medicine to try and decrease the mucus and it made him slur his speach, weak, confused, and some hallucinations.I woke up this morning and didn't hear him coughing. I was hesitant to go check on him, I honestly expected him to be dead after yesterday. Thankfully he wasn't. I stopped the medicine yesterday and he was back to normal today. He did go to church this morning, but then was exhausted from coughing. We were supposed to go out to lunch with friends. So friends and I ran out bought food and came back to eat at home with him. The coughing is bad - he sounds like he is trying to cough up a lung and it totally exhausts him.

On a different note they filled in the one hole washed by the rain, but the sinkhole over the upper spillway is still growing. I am waiting for some car to race over it and have the rest of the road fall in. Its amazing to me how many people think "local traffic only" includes them. Oh well if they get caught in the sink hole its their fault.
Done raving last post.

GodfatherND

Just a quick note to say hi and update. Dad is back on hospice. He scared me yesterday. We started a new medicine to try and decrease the mucus and it made him slur his speach, weak, confused, and some hallucinations.I woke up this morning and didn't hear him coughing. I was hesitant to go check on him, I honestly expected him to be dead after yesterday. Thankfully he wasn't. I stopped the medicine yesterday and he was back to normal today. He did go to church this morning, but then was exhausted from coughing. We were supposed to go out to lunch with friends. So friends and I ran out bought food and came back to eat at home with him. The coughing is bad - he sounds like he is trying to cough up a lung and it totally exhausts him.

On a different note they filled in the one hole washed by the rain, but the sinkhole over the upper spillway is still growing. I am waiting for some car to race over it and have the rest of the road fall in. Its amazing to me how many people think "local traffic only" includes them. Oh well if they get caught in the sink hole its their fault.
Done raving last post.

GodfatherND

Thanks for asking. He is improving slowly. The pneumonia is finally gone, and now they're working on getting him back into a physical condition to go home. His voice sounds stronger, and his mind is quick. It might take a few more weeks of physical therapy.

KtCallista

GodfatherND wrote:Thanks for asking. He is improving slowly. The pneumonia is finally gone, and now they're working on getting him back into a physical condition to go home. His voice sounds stronger, and his mind is quick. It might take a few more weeks of physical therapy.

GodfatherND

norcalbecca wrote:Two atoms are sitting next to each other when one atom says "Oh, I think I lost an electron!" to which the other atom replies, "are you sure?" and the first atom says, "I'm positive."

meh meh meh... lol

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Why did the proton blush? It was positively attracted to the electron.

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